Tag archive of Our Barnet

A funeral procession for Barnet's public services: We are gathered here today to bid farewell to Barnet Public Services. It is sad, of course, to lose a single service, but to lose the majority of this family is truly tragic. Perhaps you did not know all of them, but all of us were acquainted with some of them. They were there to serve us and they provided jobs for some of us. The purpose of these services – like the motivation of those

Barnet's many high streets are suffering in the recession. Traders have had a battle royal with Barnet Council to get them to understand their customers' problems with the parking regime, which is harming business. A group of residents has put together a musical celebration of the traders of North Finchley High Road. Join them on Saturday 2 March, as they visit several shops with poems, songs and costumes. Meet at 2pm, in front of Bohemia, 764 North

New speakers have confirmed for the "Barnet Spring" march on Saturday 23 March. We will march to defend our public services as an accountable service, instead of handing them over to Capita to profit from at our expense. The march will be the culmination of a week that sees a national spotlight shone on Barnet Council's "One Barnet" programme (OBP). On 19-21 March Barnet resident Maria Nash will seek a Judicial Review of OBP (join us to demonstrate

We have compiled a list of events in March 2013. For more details of these, please email BarnetAlliance4PublicServices@gmail.com or the contact given by the entry. Saturday 16 March Defend Whittington Hospital march Highbury Corner to Whittington Hospital, Magdala Avenue, Archway. Campaign website: http://dwhc.org.uk/ Monday 18 March Ken Loach film “The Spirit of ’45″ is on release We hope to organise a group outing to see the film that celebrates

The new General Secretary of the TUC, Frances O'Grady, has sent us this message of support for the Barnet Spring march in Finchley on Saturday 23 March: "The TUC is proud to offer our 100 per cent support to your campaign to resist the senseless, ideological cuts and privatisations that are destroying public services in Barnet. By bringing together trade unionists, community activists and local people, your grassroots campaign has had a huge impact

Date and time: Saturday, 23rd March 2013 at 11am. Meeting place: Finchley Central Tube station (tbc). March begins at 12 noon and proceeds to Friern Barnet Community Library. March for Our Barnet, for public services, against cuts and privatisation, against the One Barnet programme. Why we need a Barnet Spring Please check these links to find out more about Barnet Council's One Barnet privatisation programme. And then join us on our march!

Join us on our next trip to a Barnet Council meeting to take part in public question time and scrutinise: Monday 17 December - from 7pm, Hendon Town Hall, The Burroughs, London NW4, for the Cabinet meeting. Agenda includes cuts to Council Tax benefit. Official papers available here: http://barnet.moderngov.co.uk/ieListDocuments.aspx?CId=120&MId=6750. Followed by the Cabinet Resources Committee, same venuem at 8pm. Official papers available here:

With just days to go until Barnet Council Cabinet are due to decide on who to award a £750m contract - BT or Capita - we are asking Barnet residents to email councillors in the ruling Conservative group to ask them to think again. We are suggesting the text below, but please send whatever message you want to send. You can automatically send the message below to the members of the Cabinet by using the URGENT EMAIL ACTION button (see right). Suggested

Barnet Alliance for Public Services will be taking the #OurBarnet camapaign to Parliament on Monday 19 November to show campaign films and for a panel discussion on Barnet Council's 'One Barnet' programme. Please join us as we take our fight for Barnet to the house! Monday 19 November, Palace of Westminster, Committee Room 12 Go to Cromwell Green entrance and quote "Billion Pound Gamble Film Showing" 6.30 pm for a 7 pm start Brief introduction

'Barnet - the billion pound gamble' Barnet Council’s One Barnet programme gives us the title of this film by– a Billion Pound Gamble, as Barnet Council prepares to award two contracts worth more than £1billion to run 70% of council services for 10 years. Under the One Barnet programme, private companies will pick up fat cheques, local residents will get shoddy services, and local taxpayers will foot the bill. The film also features shocking